| standardized test |
A test that has been developed empirically, has adequate norms, definite instructions for administration, and evidence of reliability and validity.
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| standardized morbidity r. |
a ratio like a standardized mortality ratio except that cases of disease rather than deaths are the observed data.
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| standardize |
To analyze a concentrated botanical extract so that predetermined levels of certain compounds (known as 'marker' compounds) are guaranteed to be present in every batch. These levels are generally chosen based on research results.
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| standardized mortality r. |
the ratio of the number of observed deaths in a study population to the number of expected deaths in that population. The expected deaths are calculated by classifying the study group by demographic variables such as age, sex, or race; computing the expected deaths for each class by multiplying the number of individuals in the study group in that class by the class-specific death rate in a standard reference population; and adding the expected deaths in all classes. Cf. proportionate mortality r. (def. 2).
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| standardized r. |
adjusted r.
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